A recent look at multivitamins by Johns Hopkins researchers shows that there’s no proof of benefit. Find out the one supplement deemed beneficial—and how others failed. Source: Is There Really Any Benefit to Multivitamins?

Ironically, all of the CDC’s outbreak warnings on its homepage are currently for items on the so-called “healthy” foods list. Source: CDC Warns of ‘Healthy’ Food Outbreaks: Sprouts, Salads, Organic Shakes and Meals, Cucumbers | MRCTV

Two new studies suggest that exercise may well influence when and how much people drink — and that the interplay might be a good thing. Source: The Close Ties Between Exercise and Beer – The New York Times

For the first time, scientists compared the neurological impacts of different types of exercise in rats: running, weight training and high-intensity interval training. Source: Which Type of Exercise Is Best for the Brain?